International audienceThis article presents a concept model, and the associated tool to help advanced learners to find adapted bibliography. The purpose is the use of an IT representation as educational research software for newcomers in research. We use an ontology based on the ACM's Computing Classification System in order to find scientific articles directly related to the new researcher's domain without any formal request. An ontology translation in French is automatically proposed and can be based on Web 2.0 enhanced by a community of users. A visualization and navigation model is proposed to make it more accessible and examples are given to show the interface of our tool: Ontology Navigator
Observer et comprendre les populations d’usagers de l’information scientifique et technique, c’est se préparer à leur offrir des services adaptés. Cette étude proposée par Gérald Kembellec offre des éclairages sur les usages documentaires et rédactionnels en sciences humaines et sociales, ainsi qu’en sciences dures. L’auteur observe également les personnes qui assistent les enseignants chercheurs dans leur production scientifique : documentalistes et bibliothécaires. Il y dégage ensuite des réflexions et préconisations pour orienter les fonctionnalités des services numériques pour la recherche de littérature scientifique.
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